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On today's episode, Editor in Chief Sarah Wheeler talks with Lead Analyst Logan Mohtashami about existing home sales and the jump in first-time homebuyers. Related to this episode: Existing home sales beat estimates, what it signals for 2026 HousingWire | YouTube More info about HousingWire The Top 5: HousingWire acquires Keeping Current Matters to deepen local data for agents Existing home sales beat estimates, what it signals for 2026 UWM sanctioned after judge orders Ishbia deposition Mortgage and real estate battle for the top of the funnel HUD pilots robotics-built housing and automated permitting The HousingWire Daily podcast brings the full picture of the most compelling stories in the housing market reported across HousingWire. Each morning, listen to editor in chief Sarah Wheeler talk to leading industry voices and get a deeper look behind the scenes of the top mortgage and real estate.
Matt Spiegel and Ryan McGuffey wondered if White Sox owner-in-waiting Justin Ishbia can inject meaningful resources into the organization while longtime chairman Jerry Reinsdorf is still in charge.
00:00 Four-Minute Offense 7:45 Beer Friday thanks to Hundred Mile Brew 9:30 Let's Go! 16:30 Doug's Big One Biggie-Sized by Wendy's = SUNS: I Don't See How They Can 1:12:50 DBACKS: Gallen Must Prove He's an Ace 1:31:15 Odds & Ends 1:43:00 Rattlers Run Down with Jackson Asher 1:50:30 Vs Vegas
In the third hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes reacted to the news that White Sox owner-in-waiting Justin Ishbia is set to purchase a South Loop rail yard to potentially be the site of a new stadium for the organization. After that, they discussed how the Cubs got good news in learning that right fielder Seiya Suzuki suffered a PCL strain in his right knee rather than something more serious.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes reacted to the news that White Sox owner-in-waiting Justin Ishbia is set to purchase a South Loop rail yard to potentially be the site of a new stadium for the organization.
Gabe Ramirez and Cassie Carlson reacted to the news that White Sox owner-in-waiting Justin Ishbia is set to buy a South Loop rail yard to potentially build a new stadium on that plot of land, as reported by Crain's Chicago Business.
In the third hour, Gabe Ramirez and Cassie Carlson discussed the best way for the Bears to address their needs in the NFL Draft. After that, they reacted to the breaking news that White Sox owner-in-waiting Justin Ishbia is set to buy a South Loop rail yard to potentially build a new stadium on that plot of land, as reported by Crain's Chicago Business. Later, Blackhawks legend Chris Chelios joined the show to break down Chicago's loss to Minnesota in overtime Wednesday.
Chicago White Sox owner-in-waiting Justin Ishbia nears deal for 47-acre South Loop rail yard, signaling potential momentum toward a new stadium development. Justin Laurence, reporter for Crain's Chicago Business, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the details.
Inflation data comes in hotter than expected, Chicago White Sox owner-in-waiting Justin Ishbia is nearing a deal to buy a 47-acre South Loop rail yard - signaling momentum for possible new stadium development - and as March Madness tips off, it's a good reminder that tournament losses can take a psychological toll and trigger reactive stock selling.
00:00 Four-Minute Offense 9:00 Oops 12:50 Doug's Big One biggie-sized by Wendy's = SUNS: Only an Owner Can Fix That! 44:55 AZCentral Sports' Dana Scott 1:33:18 Town Hall Tuesday 2:35:32 Vs Vegas
Michigan State loses again to Michigan and the chat is on Jason, Sean, Swerve and Slow Sipper from the opening tip. We break down the rivalry loss at Crisler, the Jeremy Fears flagrant, the “cylinder” rule, and whether the refs got it right or completely flipped the call. Then we zoom out: is Tom Izzo too old-school for the NIL/portal era, how much will it really take to keep Fears in East Lansing, and can MSU realistically make a Final Four run with this roster? From arguing if Sweet Sixteen/Elite Eight is “good enough,” to debating Ishbia's wallet, future portal targets, and whether Michigan has actually closed the gap on Sparty, this episode is part therapy session, part barbershop, and part hard truth about where Michigan State basketball really stands right now.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/this-is-sparta-msu--5664600/support.
On today's show, Pat, AJ Hawk, and the boys are LIVE from the Lahd Hahse, Lucas Oil Stadium for NFL Combine. In the first hour, we take a look back at the Winner Olympics, highlighting the American Gold Medal Winners in Milan. Our first guest is Owner of the Phoenix Suns, CEO & Founder of United Wholesale Mortgage, Mat Ishbia to discuss him balling out in the NBA Celebrity All-Star game, his recent criticism of the NBA's tanking problem, his time at Michigan State, and more. Also in the first hour, we are joined by Chargers GM Joe Hortiz, Head Coach Jim Harbaugh, and new OC Mike McDaniel, to talk about how their new offense will take shape, how they will attack having the league's third most cap space, and more. In the second hour, we are joined by new Baltimore Ravens Head Coach Jesse Minter to talk about coaching Lamar Jackson & Kyle Hamilton, Tyler Linderbaum's free agency, and more. 2x Super BowlChampion General Manager of the Seattle Seahawks joins us in the third hour to recap what made this year's Seahawks team so special, what went into moving on from Pete Carroll, and more. To close things out, Titans General Manager Mike Borgonzi and new Head Coach Robert Saleh drop by to talk about the bright future building around Cam Ward, what went wrong for Saleh in New York, the baldness of their coaching staff, and much more. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We will be back LIVE from the Lahd Hahse tomorrow and Friday. Appreciate the hell out of all of you. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Les Suns peuvent-ils tenir leur 7ᵉ place jusqu'aux Playoffs ? Belle surprise du début de saison, la franchise fait face à de nombreuses blessures. Mais au-delà de l'irrégularité sportive, on analyse surtout la reconstruction menée par le propriétaire Matt Ishbia. Après avoir tiré un trait sur le pari raté du trio Kevin Durant–Bradley Beal–Devin Booker, la franchise a redéfini des bases plus saines. Avec cette vision à long terme assumée, Phoenix est-il enfin sur la bonne trajectoire ?Avec Chris Singleton et Baptiste Denis.Jacques Monclar, Rémi Reverchon, Mary Patrux, Xavier Vaution, Fred Weis et Chris Singleton décryptent l'actualité de la NBA dans le Podcast NBA Extra, présenté par Nicolas Sarnak et Baptiste Denis.En complément de l'émission lancée en 2012, beIN SPORTS a créé, avec ce podcast, un nouveau format pour revenir en profondeur sur la ligue nord-américaine de basketball. Chaque semaine, les membres de l'émission débattent autour de trois thèmes majeurs, qui font l'actualité de la NBA.Un podcast à retrouver aussi sur Youtube : https://tinyurl.com/y4sabkns Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
Ben Maller talks about Suns owner Mat Ishbia saying NBA tanking is losing behavior done by losers, Ishbia also claiming that tanking is much worse than the NBA's prop bet scandal, if Adam Silver's plans to combat tanking are going to fix the problem, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The entirety of DJ & PK for February 20, 2026: HOUR ONE Mat Ishbia speaks out on NBA tanking Cole Bagley, KSL Sports Scott Garrard, Scotty G & Friends HOUR TWO What is Trending: Utah Jazz, NBA, CBB, NFL, CFB, RSL, MLB, Olympics Hot Takes or Toast: What is Mat Ishbia trying to say and do? Which local college hoops teams win tomorrow? HOUR THREE David Locke, Utah Jazz and SEG Media Pablo Mastroeni, Real Salt Lake Spring sports equinox is beginning HOUR FOUR Utah Jazz using stretch run for evaluation Who wins of BYU, Utah and Utah State? Feedback of the Day
Hour one of DJ & PK for February 20, 2026: Mat Ishbia speaks out on NBA tanking Cole Bagley, KSL Sports Scott Garrard, Scotty G & Friends
Hour two of DJ & PK for February 20, 2026: What is Trending: Utah Jazz, NBA, CBB, NFL, CFB, RSL, MLB, Olympics Hot Takes or Toast: What is Mat Ishbia trying to say and do? Which local college hoops teams win tomorrow?
DJ & PK reacted to Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia taking a strong stand against tanking in the NBA and why he would take that stance.
From the high-stakes loyalty of Zac Gallen betting on himself to the aggressive superstar-chasing strategy of Mat Ishbia, Episode 639 breaks down the identity of Arizona sports. We analyze the Diamondbacks' front office unified vision for 2026 and look back at a winning All-Star weekend for Devin Booker.In this episode:00:00 - Welcome10:30 - Suns: The Ishbia Philosophy & All-Star ReviewThe "Superstar" Debate: We dive into the Sam Amick article from The Athletic: "Mat Ishbia sank the Suns by chasing superstars. Then turned Phoenix into winners." We analyze the balance between Ishbia's aggressive moves and the current success. Plus, Devin Booker takes center stage—from his second-place finish in the 3-Point Contest to leading the "Stars" team to a tournament championship.54:30 - D-backs: The Outfield Question & Zac Gallen's BetOutfield in Trouble? We react to Burns & Gambo asking if the D-backs' depth is being tested too early.The Milkman Bets on Himself: Zac Gallen reveals he turned down multi-year offers to return to Arizona on a one-year deal. We analyze his statement on "owing it" to the fans and the organization. Plus, Mike Hazen and Ken Kendrick speak on the increased budget, and Merrill Kelly addresses being named the Opening Day starter.Follow The Valley Verdict:Facebook: [@thevalleyverdict]Instagram: [@thevalleyverdictpodcast]YouTube: [@thevalleyverdict]
In this episode, Scott Becker highlights the energy of leaders like Mark Cuban and Justin Ishbia, praising their continued hustle and engagement even after massive financial success.
In this episode, Scott Becker highlights the energy of leaders like Mark Cuban and Justin Ishbia, praising their continued hustle and engagement even after massive financial success.
Bickley and Marotta talk Cardinals, Suns, go through Rush Hour Reboot, and are joined by Chris Karpman.
The Suns just set a season record in Memphis and the Arizona Cardinals coaching search is officially reaching a fever pitch. On today's episode of The Valley Verdict, we break down a historic night for the Purple and Orange and get the latest on the search for the next leader in Glendale.In this episode:11:03 - Rain in Memphis: The Suns explode for a season-high 22 three-pointers in a 117-98 rout of the Grizzlies. We react to the post-game comments from Dillon Brooks, Grayson Allen, and Jordan Ott.31:20 - The "Better Than Predicted" Debate: We dive into Bickley and Marotta's take on why the Suns are surging, and Wolf and Luke's concern: How does Jalen Green's return change the chemistry?51:35 - The Ishbia Factor: Suns owner Mat Ishbia joins the conversation (via Burns and Gambo) to talk about why this team is exceeding expectations and what's next at the deadline.1:04:54 - P2 on the Future: Cardinals legend Patrick Peterson joins the show to discuss the Jonathan Gannon fallout and what the culture needs to look like moving forward.1:14:51 - The Interest Level: As candidates emerge, Burns and Gambo ask the tough question: Is the Cardinals' job actually attractive to the top-tier names?1:24:58 - Kurt Warner: Hall of Famer Kurt Warner weighs in on the coaching search and the current QB situation. We break down his blueprint for fixing the Cardinals' offense.Subscribe to The Valley Verdict and follow us on Facebook [@thevalleyverdict], Instagram [@thevalleyverdictpodcast], and YouTube [@thevalleyverdict] for the best Arizona sports coverage produced in the Land of the Big Sky.
Anthony reported last nighgt that he didn't think Dillon Brooks was going anywhere. The Suns owner took to Twitter and wouldn't you know it, Dillon Brooks isn't going anywhere. The Suns should be a lesson to the Lakers. Will they? Anthony then dives into the mailbags to discuss everything from JJ Redick's coaching, reactions to his content and, obviously, the trade market. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
00:00 Four-Minute Offense 8:00 Oops 17:30 Doug's Small One = I Love Phillip Rivers 24:10 Doug's Big One = I'm Ready for the Unthinkable 34:45 D-Backs Will Trade Marte 1:04:00 SUNS: Ishbia; Book and OKC 1:13:39 ASU Football: MUST HEAR! 1:28:36 ASU Hoop 1:47:15 CARDINALS: Amazing Admission 2:08:25 Vs Vegas
We'll be back on Monday! Have a happy and healthy Thanksgiving! Today's word of the day is ‘depth' as in trade as in rotation as in Boston Red Sox as in Sonny Gray as in St. Louis Cardinals as in Chaim Bloom. We have a big league trade. The Red Sox have traded for starter Sonny Gray and big money was exchanged. The Red Sox still need more says Craig Breslow. The Cardinals are rebuilding. (11:00) The $50 million pre-arbitration bonus pool payouts were released and some young players got paid. Paul Skenes and his NL Cy Young season set a record for the money he got. Let's break down who got paid, and how it all works. (20:00) Suns owner Mat Ishbia is being sued by his minority partners. I know all about this! It happened to me! (29:30) Review: Stranger Than Fiction. (33:00) NPPOD. (45:30) The Buffalo Bills stadium is almost done. And the PSL deal is what we need to talk about. Almost 90% of the stadium is season tickets. What? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We'll be back on Monday! Have a happy and healthy Thanksgiving! Today's word of the day is ‘depth' as in trade as in rotation as in Boston Red Sox as in Sonny Gray as in St. Louis Cardinals as in Chaim Bloom. We have a big league trade. The Red Sox have traded for starter Sonny Gray and big money was exchanged. The Red Sox still need more says Craig Breslow. The Cardinals are rebuilding. (11:00) The $50 million pre-arbitration bonus pool payouts were released and some young players got paid. Paul Skenes and his NL Cy Young season set a record for the money he got. Let's break down who got paid, and how it all works. (20:00) Suns owner Mat Ishbia is being sued by his minority partners. I know all about this! It happened to me! (29:30) Review: Stranger Than Fiction. (33:00) NPPOD. (45:30) The Buffalo Bills stadium is almost done. And the PSL deal is what we need to talk about. Almost 90% of the stadium is season tickets. What? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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It's Friday and the Valley is buzzing! On today's power-packed Tailgate Show, we celebrate the Suns' historic dominance and dive into the franchise-altering questions surrounding the Arizona Cardinals' future.In this episode:The Owner's Mandate: We analyze Mat Ishbia's direct comments on Burns and Gambo, where he definitively stated Dillon Brooks is "exactly what we define as our identity here" and the "dawg" mentality he brings.Brooks' Masterpiece: We break down the 133-98 win over the Pacers, focusing on Dillon Brooks' 32 points and the unbelievable +52 plus/minus posted by Oso Ighodaro—one of the best individual performances in NBA history.The Allen Trade Question: We react to Burns and Gambo asking: Should the Suns trade Grayson Allen while his value is at a career-high?The QB Draft Dilemma: We tackle the debate surrounding Kyler Murray's future. We analyze Dan Graziano and Jeremy Fowler's commentary on Wolf and Luke, asking the central question: Should the Cardinals look at drafting a QB in 2026?The 49ers Game Plan: We get the official preview from Jonathan Gannon and hear from Lorenzo Alexander (via Wolf and Luke) on the defensive strategy to stop the 49ers.ASU Tailgate: We check in with Kenny Dillingham (via Bickley and Marotta) ahead of tomorrow morning's game against West Virginia and discuss his final thoughts on the matchup.Don't miss our final verdict on whether the Cardinals can pull off an upset! Subscribe to The Valley Verdict and follow us on Facebook [@thevalleyverdict], Instagram [@thevalleyverdictpodcast], and YouTube [@thevalleyverdict] for more analysis.
The Suns are checking boxes.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes got into an argument about how much MLB owners love the game and how it affects their decision-making.
Today we are replaying my conversation with Justin Ishbia. Justin is the Founding Partner of Shore Capital. Shore is a private equity firm that invests in microcap businesses within industry niches. With $7 billion in capital deployed but an average transaction size of just $12 million, Justin has worked to build a system to drive success for hundreds of businesses through replicable operating procedures and championing young professionals. The firm has created a moat around volume with nearly 600 acquisitions over the last three years, some of the highest numbers in the world. We discuss identifying growth prospects, constructing a meaningful board, and the business mentality behind main street, not wall street, as Justin puts it. Please enjoy my conversation with Justin Ishbia. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by Ramp. Ramp's mission is to help companies manage their spend in a way that reduces expenses and frees up time for teams to work on more valuable projects. Go to Ramp.com/invest to sign up for free and get a $250 welcome bonus. – This episode is brought to you by AlphaSense. AlphaSense has completely transformed the research process with cutting-edge AI technology and a vast collection of top-tier, reliable business content. Invest Like the Best listeners can get a free trial now at Alpha-Sense.com/Invest and experience firsthand how AlphaSense and Tegus help you make smarter decisions faster. – This episode is brought to you by Ridgeline. Ridgeline has built a complete, real-time, modern operating system for investment managers. It handles trading, portfolio management, compliance, customer reporting, and much more through an all-in-one real-time cloud platform. Head to ridgelineapps.com to learn more about the platform. ----- Invest Like the Best is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Invest Like the Best, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @patrick_oshag | @JoinColossus Show Notes: (00:00:00) Welcome to Invest Like the Best (00:03:07) The Role of Early Career Energy in the System (00:07:47) The Importance of Being Thematic and Process-Driven (00:08:25) The Journey of Building a Business (00:09:50) The Perfect Shore Capital Deal (00:15:44) Building Competitive Advantage through Volume (00:19:02) The Role of Board Members in Investment Success (00:25:10) Choosing Industrial Subsectors Over Software (00:29:37) Identifying Industry Leaders (00:34:15) The Process of Identifying Potential Investments (00:37:35) The Impact of Business Consolidation on Reputation (00:46:33) Exploring the Concept of Unfair Advantages (00:51:03) Building Platforms, Not Buying Them (00:52:16) The Power of Operations and Knowledge Sharing (00:57:36) The Excitement of Sports Franchise Ownership (01:09:48) The Kindest Thing Anyone Has Ever Done For Justin
Bickley and Marotta talk Suns, Bickley Blasts on Diamondbacks, and we're joined by Pat Forde.
Bickley and Marotta talk Suns, NFL, go through Rush Hour Reboot, and the Give-a-Thon for PCH.
Luke and Mitch Vareldzis react to what Mat Ishbia had to say about the Phoenix Suns' offseason so far and Senior NFL writer for The Athletic Mike Sando joins the show.
Today on The Stretch we are joined by ESPN's Jesse Rogers to discuss everything MLB. We start it off with a recap of the All Star Game (1:19) and then we break down the NL Central and talk Cubs and Brewers (5:07). Next we get some insight on any moves the Cubs might make before the trade deadline (7:47) and ask what everyone in Chicago is wondering, will the Cubs extend Kyle Tucker and PCA's contracts (18:50). We then get into an intense discussion about teams spending money (25:20) and the timeline of Ishbia and the White Sox (39:19). We wrap up the show with some predictions for the second half of the season (46:02).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/redlineradio
Today's word of the day is ‘gold' as in Olympics as in MLB as in baseball as in All-Star Game. What am I talking about? Well, the Summer Olympics will take place in 2028 in California. Will MLB stars be allowed to play in it? Will the season be impacted? Will there be an All-Star Game? (17:20) The Minnesota Twins sale is an interesting one. The Ishbia family was close to buying it, and then decided to stick with the White Sox. Now what? Rob Manfred had some items to share. (28:30) Is the NBA going to expand? Seattle? Las Vegas? Looks like the momentum has cooled after hearing Adam Silver talk. (38:30) Review: Missing. (41:00) The Texas Rangers have paid Nathan Eovaldi his $100K All-Star bonus even though he didn't make the team. What? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes opened their show by discussing White Sox owner-in-waiting Justin Ishbia's presence at the team's game Monday evening. Will it be awkward to have Ishbia around when he won't take control from current chairman Jerry Reinsdorf for years? Later, Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner joined the show to discuss the club winning two of three games against the Cardinals over the weekend and to explain why he's upset about his fly ball percentage.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed White Sox owner-in-waiting Justin Ishbia's presence at the team's game Monday evening. Will it be awkward to have Ishbia around when he won't take control from current chairman Jerry Reinsdorf for years?
Today's word of the day is ‘precisely' as in the Pacers as in Tyrese Haliburton as in the Thunder as in SGA as in NBA Finals. The Pacers did it again. Another comeback win late. How are they doing this? It looked like the Thunder were going to win by 50! And then Tyrese Haliburton hit a game-winner. The Thunder just crumbled in the final 2 minutes. (10:40) The White Sox are for sale, but not really. Jerry Reinsdorf is ready to hand the team over to an Ishbia. Not the Suns owner, but his brother Justin! No later than 2034! (26:30) Review: Mountainhead. (35:00) Aaron Rodgers has joined the Steelers. How fun. The Steelers are suckers. (43:00) NPPOD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘precisely' as in the Pacers as in Tyrese Haliburton as in the Thunder as in SGA as in NBA Finals. The Pacers did it again. Another comeback win late. How are they doing this? It looked like the Thunder were going to win by 50! And then Tyrese Haliburton hit a game-winner. The Thunder just crumbled in the final 2 minutes. (10:40) The White Sox are for sale, but not really. Jerry Reinsdorf is ready to hand the team over to an Ishbia. Not the Suns owner, but his brother Justin! No later than 2034! (26:30) Review: Mountainhead. (35:00) Aaron Rodgers has joined the Steelers. How fun. The Steelers are suckers. (43:00) NPPOD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the latest episode of The White Sox Podcast, Chuck Garfien breaks down one of the biggest 24 hour news days in White Sox history. Jerry Reinsdorf has an agreement in place for Justin Ishbia to potentially be the next owner of the White Sox. CHSN has struck a deal with Comcast. It will begin broadcasting on Xfinity starting today. Plus, White Sox second ranked prospect Kyle Teel is being called up to the majors. What catcher is being sent down? And Colson Montgomery had a two homer game in Triple-A. Chuck covers it all!
Mark Grote and Lou Canellis were joined by Score baseball insider Bruce Levine to discuss the White Sox's ownership succession plan and more.
Get ready to start seeing a lot of ball players tapping their heads in the MLB in 2026. Why, might you ask? That is the signal to initiate a review with the impending automated ball-strike system. Rob Manfred has announced clear intentions that ABS is coming in 2026 to baseball. What was a test case in Spring Training is becoming reality and there's mixed feelings across the league. Jake and Jordan give their thoughts on how this will impact the game and if they are for or against it.The Chicago White Sox are up for sale… eventually. Don't start breaking those piggy banks open just yet White Sox fans. Jerry Reinsdorf appears to have already decided on his heir apparent. The 89-year-old Chicago owner announced that as soon as 2029 he has the option to hand the team over to Justin Ishbia. Ishbia, brother to Phoenix Suns owner Matt Ishbia, is already a minority owner with the team. It has been made clear no movement will be made by Reinsdorf until 2029. The guys break down all of the behind the scenes info on how exactly this came to fruition.Jake Mintz, baseball extraordinaire, hit a home run at Yankee Stadium! Did it actually leave the park? Well, no, but he scored off of his hit. You can be the judge as Jake tells us about the latest edition of the Yankees/Red Sox media members game.Finally, the best way to close out the week arrives as the guys play another edition of The Good, The Bad & The Uggla.Enjoy your Friday at the Baseball Bar-B-Cast.(1:33) - Automated ball-strike system(19:47) - White sox for sale(35:47) - Jake plays a game at Yankee Stadium(46:48) - The Good(48:59) - The Bad(54:06) - The Uggla Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris listened and reacted to former Marlins executive and current Nothing Personal podcast host David Samson's comments about the White Sox's ownership succession plan.
Today's word of the day is ‘fourth' as in the fourth month as in the fourth coach as in the Suns as in Mat Ishbia as in Mike Budenholzer. One season and he's gone. Just like Frank Vogel. Most expensive team in the NBA and Durant, Booker, and Beal couldn't make the play-in. Ishbia can't help himself! (14:50) The Pelicans have fired David Griffin. He put all his eggs in the Zion Williamson basket and it failed. (23:15) World Baseball Classic time is here. Well, it's next year, but Aaron Judge was just announced as captain of Team USA. This will be his debut! (35:00) Review: Princess Cyd. (38:00) NPPOD. (45:20) Messi is MLS. MLS needs Messi. US Soccer needs Messi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘fourth' as in the fourth month as in the fourth coach as in the Suns as in Mat Ishbia as in Mike Budenholzer. One season and he's gone. Just like Frank Vogel. Most expensive team in the NBA and Durant, Booker, and Beal couldn't make the play-in. Ishbia can't help himself! (14:50) The Pelicans have fired David Griffin. He put all his eggs in the Zion Williamson basket and it failed. (23:15) World Baseball Classic time is here. Well, it's next year, but Aaron Judge was just announced as captain of Team USA. This will be his debut! (35:00) Review: Princess Cyd. (38:00) NPPOD. (45:20) Messi is MLS. MLS needs Messi. US Soccer needs Messi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘$325 million' as in Vlad Jr as in signing bonus as in Blue Jays as in MLB as in anger. Canada has to be conflicted by this deal. Why? Because Vlad's signing bonus is taxed by Florida… where there's no income tax. How will other owner's and the MLBPA feel about this? (19:20) Luka Doncic went off in his return to Dallas. It was emotional. It was tough. And Nico Harrison was booed the whole time. (30:10) Review: True Romance. (33:15) The Phoenix Suns are done. Toast. Lights out. Kevin Durant, Bradley Beal, Devin Booker. Max money and no playoffs. WOOF! (41:38) NPPOD. (44:00) Let's talk about tariffs. Trump reversed course some and announced a 90-day pause on everyone but China. Jumps and dives and volatility is off the charts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘$325 million' as in Vlad Jr as in signing bonus as in Blue Jays as in MLB as in anger. Canada has to be conflicted by this deal. Why? Because Vlad's signing bonus is taxed by Florida… where there's no income tax. How will other owner's and the MLBPA feel about this? (19:20) Luka Doncic went off in his return to Dallas. It was emotional. It was tough. And Nico Harrison was booed the whole time. (30:10) Review: True Romance. (33:15) The Phoenix Suns are done. Toast. Lights out. Kevin Durant, Bradley Beal, Devin Booker. Max money and no playoffs. WOOF! (41:38) NPPOD. (44:00) Let's talk about tariffs. Trump reversed course some and announced a 90-day pause on everyone but China. Jumps and dives and volatility is off the charts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of The Stretch, Eddie, Chief, and Dave talk to Dan Hayes, a former White Sox beat reporter who now covers the Twins for the Athletic. They talk about the Ishbia brothers and the recent ownership news involving them buying up shares in the White Sox.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/redlineradio